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AmigaWorld Magazine update 1#2003 (www.amigaworld.org)
« on: May 14, 2003, 07:53:20 PM »
- Amiga Inc. about AmigaOS4 and more
- article on how to expand your Amiga 500
- guide on how to install SFS (SmartFileSystem)
- layout changed
- you can *WIN!* SpiderUSB 2.0 from ELBOX by giving Amitopia (our paper magazine) a good slogan. You have to order Amitopia to be a part of the competition. This one ends 31.07.2003

Have a nice week, and I have to mention something. Norways national day is on Saturday 17th of May. Lots of things happends this day in all areas in Norway. If you didn't know that, you know now :)

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Re: AmigaWorld Magazine update 1#2003 (www.amigaworld.org)
« Reply #1 on: May 14, 2003, 10:50:38 PM »
Well. Everyone wich orders Amitopia enters the competition. Thats how it is.

Norway isnt inside EU. There are lots of magazines here promoting products when order. We have a competition going on. So the price for Amitopia aint higher than usual because of the competition. Its a method for getting people to subscribe.

Amitopia is a Amiga magazine in paper, and needs all the money to survive. I hope you understand now.

Later on, Amitopia will start with normal competitions too. Just visit amigaworld.org and you might win things without ordering Amitopia.

Please support, then better support..

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Re: AmigaWorld Magazine update 1#2003 (www.amigaworld.org)
« Reply #2 on: May 15, 2003, 04:53:49 PM »
Since, so many argues about this. I remoove the competition. We just want people to sign on and with such reputation. We learn from our misstakes. A magazine cant live with it so.

Here is how the paper magazine looks like. It's really alive:


As mentioned before. AmigaWorld Magazine dosent have any adverts for other things than its own things. With this, we hold a nice profile for the webpage.

The questions for Amiga Inc:
Well, those questions about Kickstart 4.0 and so on and some other questions, was done with people on #AmigaWorld irc channel on EFNET. Thats the main source and info irc channel for amigaworld.org Be sure not to talk about PC propaganda there :) that results in kicking...


Michal,
AmigaWorld/Amitopia:
www.amigaworld.org
Dreamcast: www.PetitionOnline.com/HelpDC/petition.html
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Re: AmigaWorld Magazine update 1#2003 (www.amigaworld.org)
« Reply #3 on: May 15, 2003, 10:06:21 PM »
I love the Amiga -
I care about it -
I dont say that people have to order Amitopia -
I promote with a product, wich you can (could) win when ordering the magazine -

With more money and spirit, Amitopia would come out in English and for everyone. But people likes to shoot whats left of the goodhearted Amiga community.

I wish that more people supported up Amitopia. But people dosent seem to care, and because of this, Amitopia is now 8 pages thick, instead of 24 pages as usual. I pay for the magazine thru my other work. If it was only my subscribers who payed, Amitopia would be dead 2 years ago.

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Michal
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